the work file.
Here is what @kbd{C-x v v} does when using a merging-based system
-(such as CVS or Subversion in their defaiult merging mode):
+(such as CVS or Subversion in their default merging mode):
@itemize @bullet
@item
@end ifnottex
instead of one or both revision ID.
- Note that if your version-control system is file-oriented (SCCS, RCS,
-CVS) rather than fileset-oriented (CVS, Subversion, GNU Arch) specifying
-a revision of a multiple-file fileset by revision ID (as opposed to a snapshot
-name or RSCCS/RCS tag) is unlikely to return diffs that are connected in
-any meaningful way.
+ Note that if your version-control system is file-oriented (SCCS,
+RCS, CVS) rather than fileset-oriented (Subversion, GNU Arch, git,
+Mercurial) specifying a revision of a multiple-file fileset by
+revision ID (as opposed to a snapshot name or RSCCS/RCS tag) is
+unlikely to return diffs that are connected in any meaningful way.
If you invoke @kbd{C-u C-x v =} or @kbd{C-u C-x v =} from a buffer
that is neither visiting a version-controlled file nor a VC Dired